Sophie Matisse Art Edition Good Girl Gone Bad, Splash of Neroli by By Kilian

By Kilian · 2015 · unisex · EDP

Sophie Matisse Art Edition Good Girl Gone Bad, Splash of Neroli

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Notes

Top

Heart

Base

Concentration

Eau de Parfum

Standard modern strength, roughly 15 to 20 percent aromatic oils. All-day wear with moderate projection. The default for most contemporary designer and niche releases.

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Community take

Yes, if you enjoy fresh florals and citrus in a versatile scent.

Sophie Matisse Art Edition Good Girl Gone Bad, Splash of Neroli is often described as a bright and fresh fragrance, with a strong emphasis on citrus and white floral notes. Users appreciate the uplifting neroli and mandarin orange at the top, which gives it a lively start, while the heart of tuberose and jasmine adds a creamy floral richness. The base notes of vetiver and sandalwood provide a warm, woody foundation. This fragrance tends to be loved by those who enjoy fresh, floral scents, particularly in warmer weather, but some find it too light or fleeting for their taste. It is generally recommended for daytime wear and spring or summer occasions.

What people praise

  • Bright and fresh citrus opening
  • Creamy floral heart
  • Versatile for day wear
  • Great for spring and summer
  • Unisex appeal

Common complaints

  • May be too light for some
  • Short longevity reported
  • Not unique enough for some enthusiasts

· AI generated · Generated Jun 26, 2026 · synthesized from Reddit, Fragrantica, and forum reviews

Longevity

6.0 / 10 (hours)

varies a lot

Projection

5.0 / 10

varies a lot

LongevityLasts about five to six hours on skin, fading gradually without a sudden drop. You might catch a hint of it on clothing the next day.

ProjectionStarts with an arm's-length cloud that settles closer after an hour. It's noticeable but not overwhelming.

Perfumer

Alberto Morillas